The world of Immigration and why I love when people migrate

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Migration has been happening since the beginning of human life.

Presently, the European countries, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, etc need more not less immigrants.
Without new immigrants these countries will collapse and it is already happening now.

The main reason is that the Euros are now generally just plain lazy.
Americans and the Canadians, ie the first immigrants in modern history, do not want to work hard - China is moving ahead like a rocket while these idiots are moving ahead like a row boat. These nations need immigrants who would always want to work hard and make money - this will in turn allow these nations to continue to hold on to their first world status.

Imagine Singapore without immigrants - with the first being the Chinese, then the Indians aka CECAs.
If not for immigration Singapore would still be a laid back relac one korner kampong.
Without the most recent immigrants ie. the new CECAs, Singapore's economy would collapse.

First now let's look at what ruin these so called first world countries have become.
 
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Why people fear immigrants.

One primary reason is the poor financial situation of the locals.

For eg. the guy above Mojito who I presume to be a Singaporean says: "Fuck off we're full" clearly shows envy, jealousy and/or fear probably due to his own financial situation when he compares himself to the CECAs and at the same time forgetting that he himself is not a native of Singapore.

Now watch this old 2008 video where these 2 guys explain the hate against immigrants in the USA very well.
For eg Christians discriminating against one sect or the other and the Euros discriminating against one another.



A Brief History On The Fear of Immigrants​





@jelleg.8079

8 years ago
From a dutch point of view immigration DOES have an influence. New York used to be a dutch speaking colony called "Nieuw Amsterdam" and english speaking immigrants changed that :)
 
Singapore's population from 1,320,230 in 1950 to 5,870,750 in 2025.
Sinkies fertility rate in 2025 is only 0.96 vs. 1955 fertility rate of 6.38.
What happened? Sinkie men cannot fark?
lol

Imagine if Singapore still had about 2,000,000 population (1970) would you be richer or poorer.

Population of Singapore (2025 and historical)[/COLOR]



YearPopulationYearly % ChangeYearly ChangeMigrants (net)Median AgeFertility RateDensity (P/Km²)Urban Pop %Urban PopulationCountry's Share of World PopWorld PopulationSingapore Global Rank
20250.66%38,36316,89236.20.968,3870.071%8,231,613,070115
20240.75%43,29720,01135.60.958,3320.071%8,161,972,572115
20232.46%139,20526,99635.10.948,2700.072%8,091,734,930115
20220.26%14,868214,84234.90.948,0710.070%8,021,407,192116
20200.34%18,962−145,55634.50.948,0290.071%7,887,001,292116
20151.71%89,66541,85233.30.987,8930.074%7,470,491,872115
20103.53%161,73072,57132.70.937,25399.9%5,074,2520.072%7,021,732,148116
20051.13%46,62492,02332.41.076,0980.065%6,586,970,132120
20002.69%100,32455,21831.21.345,76597%3,913,9600.065%6,171,702,993121
19953.06%98,80791,947301.445,04898.4%3,478,7790.061%5,758,878,982126
19902.13%60,91266,95028.51.584,34299.1%3,012,9530.057%5,327,803,110129
19852.33%59,507−31,03626.31.533,90798.9%2,705,5350.056%4,868,943,465129
19801.45%33,79442,43323.71.743,48298.9%2,411,7000.055%4,447,606,236129
19751.64%35,3934,10420.92.083,24199.6%2,259,7480.056%4,070,735,277129
19702.26%44,1474,02418.73.072,98899.1%2,072,2900.057%3,694,683,794128
19652.93%50,3004,199174.672,6730.056%3,334,533,703127
19604.17%59,8182,00817.25.762,3130.054%3,015,470,894129
19555.43%61,38325,05117.96.381,88698.9%1,305,0910.048%2,740,213,792131
 
I say to Sinkies -- migrate


Foreigner who’s been in SG for 10 days asks, ‘Why do so many people here say they want to leave Singapore?’


https://theindependent.sg/foreigner...people-here-say-they-want-to-leave-singapore/


SINGAPORE: A foreigner who has been in Singapore for just over 10 days was puzzled by how often locals talk about wanting to leave the country. Curious, he took to social media to ask for their perspective.

In his post on Reddit’s r/Singapore forum, he wrote, “I keep reading posts and comments about people wanting to move out of Singapore. Not gonna lie, I’ve been here just 10+ days for my program, and I’m like… why though? Is it the cost of living? The work grind? Or just a grass-is-greener thing? Why do so many people here say they want to leave Singapore?”


The foreigner also shared that his first impressions of Singapore were overwhelmingly positive. He described the city as “insanely well-packed” with smooth systems, affordable food options at every corner, and a level of safety that stood out to him, especially at night. On top of that, he said the friendships and connections he had already built within a week were “NEXT LEVEL.”


“See how you feel after working for around 5 years.”​

In the comments, some Singaporeans explained that those who often say they want to leave the country are usually just venting their frustrations online and don’t actually intend to move.

One individual said, “Say say only. Most of the people who said they wanted to leave will most likely stay in SG forever.”

Another agreed with this view, writing, “True story. I used to have a colleague who complained and even cried cause of her job, 10 years later she is still there while I have already jumped 4x.”

Others, however, offered the foreigner a reality check, saying that his positive impression of Singapore was likely because he had only been in the country for 10 days. They noted that if he were to live here longer, especially as someone in the lower or middle class, he would better understand why many locals feel dissatisfied and often talk about leaving.

One user remarked, “That’s how I feel every time I go on a week-long vacation to some foreign country. Holiday mode and joy. You will feel different once you stay at the place for a few months or years.”

Another commented, “It’s only been 10 days. See how you feel after working for around 5 years.”

In other news, a 24-year-old woman took to Reddit to ask if she should continue her relationship with her 28-year-old boyfriend, who “brushes her off” every time she brings up the topic of settling down.

Writing on the r/sgdatingscene forum, she revealed that despite their combined income of around S$330,000 per year, her boyfriend routinely shuts down any talk about the future.

“I honestly think we’re in a good place to start planning, like getting a small condo (we are no longer eligible for HDB), but recently, every time I bring up the topic of settling down, like actually discussing timelines or viewing places, he just brushes it off. Says he’s not ready, wants to focus on his career, wants to be more financially secure.”


----- poor girl with a lousy boyfriend
 
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